Effect of Nd:YAG laser iridotomy on intro-ocular pressure and anterior chamber of glaucoma secondary to uveitis
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    AIM: To evaluate the value of Nd: YAG laser iridotomy in glaucoma secondary to uveitis.

    METHODS: Totally 35 eyes of 35 patients with glaucoma secondary touveitis were treated by Nd: YAG laser iridotomy and retrospectively analyzed. The patients were followed up for 8 months to 39 months(mean 24.6 months).

    RESULTS: All eyes got laser holes in iris after the initial treatment. Three days after surgery, the intro-ocular pressure of all patients varied from 14 to 23mmHg with an average of 19.8±6.5mmHg. Compared with that before surgery(43.5±10.3mmHg), the difference in the intro-ocular pressure was significant(t=2.421, P<0.01). Compared with that before surgery, the anterior chamber of all the eyes were deepened after surgery. As shown in the UBM examined 2 weeks after surgery, the anterior chamber angle of 14 eyes were re-opened, which was significant in comparison with that before the surgery(χ2=12.78, P<0.01).

    CONCLUSION:Nd: YAG laser iridotomy is a safe and effective therapy in the control of glaucoma secondary to uveitis, which can avoid the permanent adherence of anterior chamber angle.

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Ting-Ting Wang, Mao-Song Xie. Effect of Nd:YAG laser iridotomy on intro-ocular pressure and anterior chamber of glaucoma secondary to uveitis. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2014;14(1):184-185

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  • Received:October 04,2013
  • Revised:December 06,2013
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  • Online: December 23,2013
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